Ping pong. Foosball. Video games. Virtual reality. Dodgeball. And — new this year — a zipline!

Yes, it’s once again time for the GeekWire Anniversary Bash, taking place from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on March 15th at the CenturyLink Field Event Center. GeekWire is turning seven in March — and we’re celebrating in the best way we know how: Hosting one of the biggest ping pong, dodgeball and video game extravaganzas on the West Coast. Early-bird tickets are on sale now here, including tickets to the ping pong, foosball, dodgeball and Settlers of Catan tournaments.

Think about it like the Winter Olympics … for geeks. Old and new rivalries are born at the Bash, but at the end of the day it is really just a fun party for members of the tech community to connect and share a beverage or two. A few fun surprises are in store this year, and you might even catch a celebrity sighting.

The dodgeball court has become an especially fun clash of the tech titans at the Bash, highlighted by an intense rivalry match last year between real estate powerhouses Redfin and Zillow. On the dodgeball court this year, we’ll have a few changes. Teams must have an even split of men and women, and we’re also introducing a consolation bracket in order to extend game play for teams who are eliminated in the first round.

The dodgeball court will feature some of Seattle’s top tech companies once again in 2018.

If you’re not interested in participating in one of the organized tournaments, don’t worry. We’ve got a host of fun activities in store that will fulfill your inner geekiness, from virtual reality to video games to a fun new interactive geek ball game.

Last year, more than 1,500 people attended the Bash (see highlights here), and we’re expecting an even bigger crowd this year with new activities. We hope you’ll come celebrate with us on March 15th!

Interested in sponsoring the GeekWire Bash and reaching Seattle’s burgeoning community of tech geeks, developers and engineers? We’ve got some super fun sponsorship ideas that will elevate your brand. Please contact us at advertising@geekwire.com if interested in sponsoring our biggest event of the year.

John Cook is GeekWire's co-founder and publisher, a veteran reporter and the longest-serving journalist on the Pacific Northwest tech beat. Follow him @johnhcook and email john@geekwire.com.